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Membrane environment can enhance the interaction of glycan binding protein to cell surface glycan receptors.


ABSTRACT: The binding of lectins to glycan receptors on the host cell surface is a key step contributing to the virulence and species specificity of most viruses. This is exemplified by the viral protein hemagglutinin (HA) of the influenza A virus, whose binding specificity is modulated by the linkage pattern of terminal sialic acids on glycan receptors of host epithelial cells. Such specificity dictates whether transmission is confined to a particular animal species or jumps between species. Here, we show, using H5N1 avian influenza as a model, that the specific binding of recombinant HA to ?2-3 linked sialic acids can be enhanced dramatically by interaction with the surface of the lipid membrane. This effect can be quantitatively accounted for by a two-stage process in which weak association of HA with the membrane surface precedes more specific and tighter binding to the glycan receptor. The weak protein-membrane interaction discovered here in the model system may play an important secondary role in the infection and pathogenesis of the influenza A virus.

SUBMITTER: Shen L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4136721 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Membrane environment can enhance the interaction of glycan binding protein to cell surface glycan receptors.

Shen Lei L   Wang Yini Y   Lin Chia-I CI   Liu Hung-wen HW   Guo Athena A   Zhu X-Y XY  

ACS chemical biology 20140627 8


The binding of lectins to glycan receptors on the host cell surface is a key step contributing to the virulence and species specificity of most viruses. This is exemplified by the viral protein hemagglutinin (HA) of the influenza A virus, whose binding specificity is modulated by the linkage pattern of terminal sialic acids on glycan receptors of host epithelial cells. Such specificity dictates whether transmission is confined to a particular animal species or jumps between species. Here, we sho  ...[more]

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